HUN MINING reshuffles management

MTI – Econews

Thursday, November 3, 2011, 15:10

The board of HUN MINING on Wednesday decided to appoint board member Gábor Rényi and former member and advisor István Varga to take over temporary operative management of the company in lieu of CEO Zsolt Rasztovits, who resigned on Friday, the company said on Thursday.

HUN MINING is about to undergo large-scale changes which will significantly affect the company's future, financial situation and management, according to the announcement.

Hungarian mobile transaction company Cellum has announced upgrades to its SIM management platform for mobile network operators that, it says, will enable them to service “Internet of Things” devices regardless of manufacturer.

After six years as PwC Hungary’s Country Managing Partner, Nick Kós will be moving on to a new role as CEO for the Central and East European region, with effect from July 1, 2018. He will be succeeded by Tamás Lőcsei, PwC Hungary’s Tax & Legal Services Leader.

Benjámin Lakatos, the CEO of energy trader MET Group, has bought out his partners in the company to become majority owner. Lakatos had held a 24.7% stake in MET, according to data earlier available on the companyʼs website.

The Ritz-Carlton, Budapest welcomes two new professionals in leading positions: Meda Vasiliu as Director of Sales & Marketing, and Ernő Kis-Király as Director of Food & Beverage, according to a press release received by the Budapest Business Journal.

As of May, a well-known professional in the Hungarian ICT market, Csaba Bőthe, will take over the marketing and business support department at Invitech. Several other positions at Invitech will be filled by internal promotions.

From May 2018, Erika Papp - head of the CMS Banking & Finance team in Hungary - assumes the position of managing partner at law firm CMS Hungary. She replaces Gabriella Ormai, managing partner of CMS Hungary for the past 22 years, who will continue in her role as co-head of the Budapest commercial team.

Professional services firm PwC Hungary has brought Szabolcs Mezei on board as new director in its Advisory services practice. In his new role, Mezei will be tasked with improving public sector consulting, says a press release sent to the Budapest Business Journal.